I read that on wiki too - thanks, I really do notice when I haven't topped it up in a while, maybe my side of town has harder water.
Plus isn't the water here hard, which is why everyone complains about hair loss??
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I read that on wiki too - thanks, I really do notice when I haven't topped it up in a while, maybe my side of town has harder water.
Plus isn't the water here hard, which is why everyone complains about hair loss??
I thought the salt was to help keep the dishwasher clean, the salt goes into a special hole under the bottom rack, pour the salt in until it is full.
I have to fill mine up regularly, and you know when it is out of salt as it doesn't clean as well.
No, we've never put any in ours since we've been here - no need, the water's soft enough already..
quote - Dishwasher salt is a particular grade of granulated, crystalline sodium chloride intended for use in dishwashers. Like water softener salt, dishwasher salt regenerates ion exchange resins, and removes the calcium and magnesium ions that characterize hard water. Dishwater salt granules are larger than those of table salt. The granule size ensures that the salt dissolves slowly, and that fine particles do not block the softener unit.
Dishwasher salt is 95% sodium chloride; an anticaking agent (e.g. sodium ferrocyanide or potassium ferrocyanide) constitutes the remaining 5%
I thought the salt was to help keep the dishwasher clean, the salt goes into a special hole under the bottom rack, pour the salt in until it is full.
I have to fill mine up regularly, and you know when it is out of salt as it doesn't clean as well.
While picking up my dishwasher soap (powder), I noticed a box of "dish salt"...what exactly is that? It is in addition to the soap, or another form of soap or a rinse aid or what?! Since when did dishwashers get so confusing! lol